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L l T . Rice , Editor and - Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBR. , THUKSDAY , MAY 6 , 1909. . Volume 24 , " Xo. 17 4 : . . ' . . . , _ . _ t ' - - - lit. - 'I : & l JR- ! " ' - - - - - - - - - - -i-- - - - - _ _ - 4 - @ @ - } T j , THE ! . ' . ! "Model A" , I indn1ill , 1 @ * . l Manufactured \ by M . v . I U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP . CO. , " \ is retailed by Red Front Merc. Co. ! , G @ / ' P a . ' ' a it.&i . Model A" ou > i will find all the up to date J , . ; ' - ' - @ = ' - principles carried out , . . . - and we do not think we y' . are exaggerating when . ' 1 . " we claim that it is the i - most practical , successful ; _ and reliable steel mill ' on _ - 'f' the market today. . t - , . . . . - - , , ' . ' Call and see it. \ w . ' " , . e If' , Red Front Mere. Co. i t ( _ @ @ ; . @ - j . 4 - - - - - " - - - . $ _ _ : T. _ . . Eureka Saloon M 1 ROBERT McGEER , Propr. I , \ \ : Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars j n * * ) , § Bourbon Whiskies : Rye' Whiskies : i < u i ; Old Crow , Sherwood , - . ta . Hermitage , Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook - - - Brook , Sunny , _ Spring Hill and 27/yeatvold ' . , . , and Jas. E , Pepper 0 P , C , Taylor I I , , These whiskies were purchased in bond } and came direct from the U. S. gov - f ; ernment warehouse. They are guar- 8 anteed pure and unadulterated. Un- p excelled for family and medical use. , D r ? E y Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported | 'f\ \ . Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout . . Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , : t r r , jr . . . . Valentine . . = Nebraska y 4 " . ; : I . . : ; r -ti : v Z 2 3 ! " S -2i i AKK2g2S .J'i " KaKW It' 'it . _ . _ _ - - - - - - - ' Uharte/ad - as a Stte Bank. barcered us a .N tlonal Bank I . Jan- , 1884. August 12. 1902 , The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Valentine , Nebraska. ( b ucces > * or to ) _ - Ba n k.1 : * * Kl 1 Jr } : ; . 1:1. ; : e. . ; &P ' : TAL PAID ) IN l . , " . A General ) Bank1Jl . X ; . . . Exchange and 000 25 25,000. § . ' ( ' tIJ , - * ' . . . " - ; j.\ Collection Business C. H. CORNELL , President. t J 'j : 'Jf. .MAY , Vice-President. U. V l'tJTf'l'JnT > a ON ! nSt h1Ar. . . . . . . - f . . . . _ - , - - - - - - - - - - e-Qt @ x - A New Hotel. . Electric Lights. Jj , 'Good Rooms. Hot and Cold Water. Chicago House = : y . . . NEAR DEPOT ' . 1.- : MRS. S. A. SEARS , Propr. , Valentine ] , Nebr.r. . ; Rates $1 1 - per day , Calls for all trains' : & - - " , iV o- @ @ _ tl ) . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Read the _ Advertisements. I r a : ' . I Talk of the Town. . , James M. Coutts of the Chicago Newspaper Union is in town today. Mrs. 'Of. A. Chapman entertains the "B. D. 500 club" this after - . . . - noon. ! Hon. James Morris of Johns town was in town last Thursday defending a contest case for a I client of Brown county. W.Scattergood of Ainsworth is in town today , trying a contest case before the U. S , landoffice , for a Brown county client. , Jas. H. Quigley and Mr. Bart- . ' lett have gone to Texas after a bunch of cattle which they expect to bring up here to get ready for market. The music loving people will I , . be disappointed to learn that Hein- rich Pfitznervill not be able to give the musicale anticipated here on May 11. l John C/Fenner. of a suberb of I Chicago , was here the first of the 1 week visiting his sister , Mrs. S. Moon and family and attending to business matters. , The baseball game with Sparks last Saturday resulted in a victory for the home team by a score of 9 { ) to 6. Stetter for Valentine , held I the visitors safe at all times. Robert Robinson , E. Breuk- I lander a.ndV. . D. Jlarkson go to Lincoln Sunday to attend the grand lodge of the A. 0 U. VV" , as delegates from the Valentine 'I ' lodge. Andrew M. Morrissey ' received notice the first of the we.ek from the state university law , college1 that he had been appointed a mem- ber of the judiciary committee of that institution. Hammond & Bullis are build ing an addition to their barn on the south and to the front for a buggy and carriage barn. They have sold th < ? Star barn to John' Dambly and Josh Hitt. ' \ I Charley Abraham calls your at- tention this week to an ad vertise- ment of his store , elsewhere in this paper. He is going back East Sunday to buy a full line of dry goods and notions. Dr. 0. W. Noyes and wife mov- ed this week into the Mrs Carter I house recently vacated by Road- I master Lyman and family , who ' moved into the' , Keeyes property I in the northeast part of town. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Yoerg , Tuesday , May 4 , a nine- pound bo T. Mr. Yoerg is setting upT the cigars to the boys. We stumbled onto a box that had been left - at chapman's drug store for the occasion. JMrs. Chailes Sparks entertain I ed sixteen ladies at progressive 500 Tuesday evening in honor of 'I I Mrs. Dr. Flynn of O'Neill Mrs. M. V. Nicholson was presented with a set of cut glass water glass : . I . es she having the highest score for the evening. \ I. j The Valentine alumni are get-k , , : ting up a banquet in honor of i I Prof. R. H. Watson , who has been principal of Valentine ] schools for ' : . 13 years past. It is to be an' j ' : ( elaborate affair and plates will be ' § 1.00 each. No such time as this 1 J will demand our attention for 1 j yoars and there will be a hundred 1 j plates or more. Those \v ho are ' fortunate enough : to enroll for this 1 1 occasion will beside the entertain- j 1 ment , be gratified : with the lux- 1 uries of'li-fe in one grand feast i Friday evening , May 21st , will be J the p .date. . . Valentine : people are. t glad to , show " their appreciation . : of c Prof. Watson in his untiring efi forW for Vstenbine achot/ls- / ! . ' ! J - - I I _ e _ I'i I ( i , ; " I V I 1 , ? l . . % \ i ( tl I . , I 1 ) , ! , ' .I 11 I1 rl I 1iJ , ( . . Iz r < 1M&XY NJv A 7lvQjUv \ f S f ' OME \ + men may be SOl\fE w L ) indifferent to style m shirts , but no man Cl1yell be indifferent to fit. A" r- , .y . l P SHIRT r - is always as appropriate : ! to the wearer as it is to the . occasion. Made in every style white or color fast. $1.50 and mo * * I@ @ " . . . - . . . . - - . . . - . . . - - Mrs. Ed Parry is quite ill this week. . - Dr. Eva L. . Woods , who has been visiting at Mrs. V. A. North- : rop's , has decided to practice osteopathy in Valentine for the summer months at least. She vfin ' be found at Mrs. V. A- Northrop's , phone 156. She has had six years experience in her profession. Come and find out what osteopathy can do. The high wind Wednesday did considerable damage to wind- mills and small buildings hfire and and l there. E. A. McQuade's windmill south of the depot was blown to the ground and shattered the mill and tower. Many shing les were taken from roofs and old chimneys were damaged. All chimneys should be examined and repaired where cracked or loosen- ed bricks are found. Sheriff Rosseter took three prisoners to Lincoln this week- Tony Maule to the pen , and Hom- er Crane and George Loomis to a hearing before the supreme court on the question of jurisdiction in the case of the state of Nebraska I vs Crane and Loomis , charged ! with receiving stolen property , knowing the horses to have been . stolen. County Judge Quiglny accompanied Sheriff Eosseter as an assistant. Next Sunday , May 9 , baseball fans will have an opportunity to attend double-header ball . a r game. I At 2 o'clock the Shad ley team will start the ball rolling against our home team , and immediately after this game the civil engineers will have a fast aggregation ready to trim \ our local " "champs. The ShacHey t ° am is a fast bunch from . 'if. dowirnear Isorden \ , and 1 up to the present ' have decisively defeated all [ teams in that section of the country. f The alumni of the Valentine high school propose to tender a farewell banquet in honor of Pro- . fessor and Mrs. Watson on May 21. This is the thirteenth > ear that Prof. Watson has served as principal of our schools. During that ' time he" has labored . faithfully and conscientiously to make our school the best. The banquet , is to be public in orcfor that .all who desire : to attend and show their appreciation and good will toward Professor may do soi. : . - / " " ' . J - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - UI _ Jl O _ _ I _ . , - - / . ' : f. tiV . . . , Jr , .T1\ ' - . / : . . _ _ i/7 _ - . H1 /Y\ Jr II flH\ - - - - - . . - 1't ' JN\ \ . . i I 4 \ . " . O . . . . - "L t WI I ; . G : : iHIHT fashions are just. T m SHIR''f J , _ . as 'fickle as any other 8 fashions. Styles come and styles go. Unless you buy a shirt W made by a house that knows ' where and how to secure the authoritative styles , you cannot be sure that your shirt is correct. The CLUETT label war- " " rants correctness as well as durability. $1.50 and more. ' W'V & fV ' ' ' ; ; - - . . -as. . . . - . - . _ _ . _ - ' \ , 'Farm ' I Implements ; , . , . . _ I , " . . - . " . ; > " : ; V - - - -i i J . , We sell . farimng . m dement s as well ' as . other + \ , , ' . _ , : : . ; . : . . : Merchandise . : . ' , at - : ' ! reasonable ' . - : L y. ( . . - " e . - , - , . Call " and try us. : . . . , . , , 7 . , . r ' - - . - . , . . . - < ' ' - . -m- . - . - , - = . . , - , . . . . , " . CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX ! 1 I E . VIERTEL . DEALER IN EVERYTHING. V : " : ' .s ! ; 2 S : l : rL . | CONFECTIONERY v . ir. . . . ' 1 ' ' f & * * I r | Tobaccos and Cigars. . ' Canned Goods 2C3C Lunch. Co , . nter. 1 Pies Oakes SD.ci. ! Br.aad : 111\ ; \ ' . „ a , , Phone Home Bakery. i i : : : O'Z : : N'A : a 1Z l : i : . * LL . . . . , i ? t r ijrkz tester & : Tobien , Props. < I Sit DEALERS IN III ' ; ? | ' / ! ! , [ ' ' . , . rI ( ! III I IIr I Ail Kinds of Fresh IS I ' , I ; I I r and Salt Meats : ' . . . I Will buy your Cattlelogs , " p - - - s- ! Poultry , Horses , Mules and " . anything you have to sell. . . . r ; ! J iT1IIJ i- : : _ _ iil1l A Tl . ' Valentine Nebraska - , . : , , , T - . , f has received a complete line of new , high grade : . . . Fail and . Goods , M < * a ' . . - - _ which are being offered at the lowest . prices pos q . sible , the margin of profit being only reasonable. i l , . Prices -are within the reach of all and plainly mark- , 1 l " . ed on every article. One . , price to everybody. ' . . , a- b : ; : iZ'.J'.i zv' v . . i'y - - ' ys ; . . . . . ' L. - . ' - " - SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DEMOCRAT , _ > . ' , ' - \ . r